The best trick of the author and screenwriter is to create Churchill (the unlucky dog), so that the existence of Crusoe (the name of the water monster) is well covered, and later it is also used to detonate the "conflict", which is an important props. But like the Chronicles of Narnia, the story is not focused enough, and that night that should have been thrilling, like the big battle in Narnia, didn't feel like it was over.
Although there is no bagpipe sound in the music in the film, it is not too far from Scotland, and the soundtrack master used strings to imitate the feeling of bagpipes. The tone and style of the actors are also very British.
As for the little guy called "Water Horse" (I can't say anything good about "special effects", which is very visual), it's cute, but it always feels like something is missing. Although computer special effects can create a three-dimensional and full video, it is just like an old saying, it is difficult to draw a dragon and a tiger.
Finally, gossip again, the little protagonist's father in the play is similar to Fei Xiang in six or seven points~
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